SuperAging News covers the SuperAging revolution -- getting older without getting old. It's a whole new world of increased longevity (the fastest-growing age group is centenarians) and exciting possibilities in your 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and beyond! From breakthrough science that may one day even reverse aging, to high tech solutions for independent living, to entirely new ways of looking at financial planning...there's new information all the time, and SuperAging News tracks it down, organizes ...
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Embracing the Super Aging Journey with Dr. Gillian Lockitch
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In this insightful episode, host David Cravit sits down with the renowned Dr. Gillian Lockitch, a leading expert in health and longevity, and author of "Growing Older, Living Younger: The Science of Aging Gracefully." As a Super Ager herself, Dr. Lockitch shares her personal and professional insights on how we can all embrace the aging process with…
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Un-Retirement and Exploring Possibilities with Lisa DaRocha
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In this episode of SuperAging News, host David Cravit dives into the growing trend of "unretirement" and explores how retirees are redefining this life stage by re-entering the workforce or starting new ventures. In this conversation, we welcome Lisa DaRocha, a talented retirement coach who shares insights on how she guides individuals through this…
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Longevity Meets Design: The exciting world of environmental gerontology
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In this premiere episode of "SuperAging News / Conversations," David Cravit talk to Jeff Rosenfeld, author and professor at Parsons School of Design & Technology, about the exciting field of environmental gerontology, where the longevity revolution meets architecture and design. How can design shape a safer, richer, more sustainable future for our …
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